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Patented Feb. 10, 1942 irse sr PATENT OFFICE TESTN G AND INDICATING APPARATUS Application January 4, 1939, Serial No. 249,281

61 Claims.

The present invention relates to testing and indicating apparatus and, more particularly, to improvements in apparatus for automatically testing and making observations with respect to the lines and automatic switches used in signaling and telephone systems.

In operating telephone exchanges it is irequently desirable to make observations with respect to certain lines and pieces of switching apparatus in order to determine such factors as traine density, adequacy of available switching equipment and adequacy of available trunking facilities. For example, in an exchange where combined local and toll connector switches are utilized in establishing both toll and local connections, it may occur that during periods of heavy local traino, when a large number of connector switches are required for handling the local calls, all of the combined toll and local connector switches will be tied up in local connections so that no switching facilities are available for completing toll connections. This condition, when it occurs, indicates an inadequate number of local connector switches in the exchange and can most readily be determined by observing the operation of the combined local and toll connector switches during those periods when the local traic is at its peak. Again, in connection with subscribers lines or private branch exchange trunk lines, it may occur that a particular line is used to such a great extent that a great number of calls incoming to the line cannot be completed and fail due to the busy condition of the line. In the last-mentioned case, information concerning the extent of use of the line, the number of calls routed to the line when it is busy, and whether the line is primarily occupied with incoming or outgoing calls is useful in determining whether additional telephone substation or trunking facilities should be provided for serving the subscriber to which the installed line extends.

It is an object of the present invention, therefore, to provide, in conjunction with a line selecting switch, such, for example, as a combined local and toll connector switchvvhich is adapted to be seized over either of two routes 'incoming thereto, apparatus for indicating when the switch is busy and over which route it is seized.

It is another object of the invention to provide, in conjunction with a plurality of switches of the character described, improved apparatusl for indicating when all of the switches are seized over corresponding ones of the two routes respectively incoming thereto.

It is a further object oi the invention to provide, in conjunction with a line adapted to be utilized ina connection between two stations of a signaling system, improved apparatus for giving indications with regard to one or more of the following conditions: when the line is busy, the number of calls routed to the line when it is busy, and whether the line7 when busy, is a calling or a called line.

It is a still further object oi the invention to provide improved testing and indicating apparatus of the character described which is of simple, economical and compact arrangement, is easy to operate and is positive and reliable in operation.

In the illustrated embodiment of the invention, the improved testing and indicating apparatus is utilized in making observations upon the lines and switches of an automatic telephone system wherein switching apparatus is provided for handling both local .and toll calls. More particularly, the automatic switching apparatus of the system comprises a plurality of automatic line selecting switches, in the form of combined local and toll connector switches, each of which may be seized over either of tWo routes, namely, over a route extending through a local switch train or over a route extending through a toll switch train. In accordance with one feature of the present invention, with the testing and indicating apparatus arranged in one manner means are provided in association with one of the combined local and toll connector switches for causing the indicating apparatus to indicate in one manner the busy condition of the switch when the switch is seized over one of the routes incoming thereto, and for causing the indicating apparatus to indicate in a diiierent manner the busy condition of the switch when the switch is seized over the other of the routes incoming thereto. More particularly, the testing and indicating apparatus comprises a pair of indicating devices together With control apparatus operative to cause the operation of one of the devices when an associated line selecting switch of the character described is seized over one of the routes extending thereto and operative to cause the operation of the other indicating device when the associated switch is seized over the other of the routes extending thereto. Similarly arranged apparatus may be provided for observing the operation of a plurality of combined local and toll selector switches simultaneously and, in accordance with a further feature of the invention, an additional indicating device is provided which is controlled by the several sets of testing and indicating apparatus in such manner that it is only operated to give an indication when all of the plurality of automatic switches under observation are seized over corresponding ones of the two routes respectively extending thereto. More particularly, the apparatus may be arranged so that if all of the combined local and toll connector switches under observation are occupied with calls of a local character, the additional indicating device is operated. Alternatively, the apparatus may be arranged in a manner such that if all of the combined local and toll connector switches under observation are occupied with toll calls, the additional indicating device is caused to operate. As a further alternative the apparatus may be so arranged that the additional indicating device is caused to operate when all of the switches under observation are busy regardless of the routes over which the switches are individually seized.

In making observations with respect to a particular line of the system, the testing and indicating apparatus is arranged in a different manner such that one of the indicating devices is caused to operate when the line under observation becomes busy and the testing apparatus causes another of the indicating devices to operate each time a call is routed to the line at a time when the line is busy. When desired, ad-

ditional control apparatus is provided for causing a third of the indicating devices to indicate whether the busy condition of a line under observation is due to an incoming or outgoing call originating on the line.

Further features of the invention pertain to the particular arrangement of the testing and indicating apparatus whereby the above and additional operating features are attained.

The novel features believed to be characteristic of the invention are set forth with particularity in the appended claims. The invention, both as to its organization and method of operation, together with further objects and advantages thereof, will best be understood by reference to the specification taken in connection with the accompanying drawings in which Figure 1 illustrates, in schematic form, an automatic telephone system upon which observations of the character outlined above may be made and certain of the testing apparatus for carrying out the observations; Fig. 2 illustrates additional portions of the testing apparatus adapted for use in making observations with respect to the system of Fig. l; Fig. 3 illustrates, in schematic form, one form of indicating apparatus adapted for use in conjunction with the testing apparatus shown in Figs. l and 2; Fig. 3a illustrates the circuit through which current is supplied to the testing apparatus; Fig. 4 illustrates the mechanical construction of a circuit controlling attachment to be used in conjunction with certain of the line selecting switches shown in Fig. l when certain observations are to be made; and Figs. 5 to 9, inclusive, are graphs illustrating segments of typical records obtained through operation loi the testing and indicating apparatus.

Referring now more particularly to Fig. 1 of the drawings, the automatic telephone system there illustrated comprises a plurality of subscribers lines, two of which are indicated at IU and II as extending to substations A and B, respectively, together with automatic switching apparatus comprising a line switch I2, a local selector switch I3 and a local connector switch I4 for setting up local connections between the various lines of the system. The system further comprises a toll operators position I8 from which calls may be routed to any one of the subscribers lines of the system through a toll switch train comprising a toll selector switch I9 and a plurality of combined local and toll connector switches, one of which is indicated at I6. The last-mentioned switches are also adapted to be utilized in completing local connections between the subscribers lines of the system, the arrangement being conventional in that these switches are only assigned for use in completing local calls when all of the available local connector switches are busy. Although the automatic switching apparatus just described may be of any desired construction and arrangement, preferably the line switch I2 is of the well-known rotary type, and the selector switches i3, I4, I6 and IS are of the well-known Strowger type, utilizing dual motion switching mechanism for performing the line selecting functions. The apparatus provided at the toll operators position I8 is also of conventional form and arrangement, it being pointed out that the trunk line extending to the toll selector switch I9 is accessible to an operators cord circuit provided at the operator-s position I8 through a call and answer jack, not shown, by way of which calls routed to the operators position I8 are extended to the desired substations of the system.

Referring briefly to the operation of the system, if a subscriber, such, for example, as the subscriber at the substation A, initiates a call by lifting the receiver at this substation from its supporting hook or cradle, a bridge circuit is established by way of the conductors 2| and 22 of the line ID to the line switch I2 individually associated with this line. When this circuit is established, the line switch I2 operates in a well known manner to select an idle one of the local selector switches in the group including the switch I3. The line switch I2 also functions to impress ground potential upon the control conductor 23 of the line I0, thereby to mark the calling line I0 as busy in the bank contacts of the connector switches having access thereto. If, for example, the local selector switch I3 is seized by the line switch I2, when this selector switch is taken for use the calling loop circuit is extended thereto and the control apparatus thereof is conditioned to respond to the impulses of the first digit of the directory number designating the desired substation. When this digit is dialed at the calling substation A, the wipers of the Strowger switching mechanism embodied in the selector switch I3 are elevated to a position opposite the level of bank contacts terminating the trunk lines extending to the connector switches having access to the desired line. At the end of the digit the selector switch I3 operates in the usual manner automatically to select an idle one of the connector switches of the selected group. In this regard it is pointed out that in each instance when the local selector switches have access to the combined local and tool connector switches, the trunk lines extending to the local connector switches are terminated in the first contact sets of the respective levels, while the trunk lines extending to the combined local and toll connector switches are terminated in the last contact sets of the levels. By this arrangement the local connector switches are always assigned for use in preference to the combined local and toll conaavaeii nector switches so long as an idle one of the local connector switches is available. Hence, the combined local and toll connector switches are only utilized as overflow switches in so far as local calls are concerned. Assuming, for example, that the local connector switch I4 is the rst available idle switch of the selected group, when the selector switch I3 operates to position its wipers on the contacts terminating the trunk line I extending to the connector switch I, the calling loop'circuit is switched through to the indicated connector switch and the control apparatus thereof is conditioned to respond to the final two line selecting digits of the directory number designating the desired substation. When the second digit is dialed, the connector switch I4 responds by elevating its wipers to a position opposite the level of bank contacts terminating the group of ten lines including the desired called line. For example, if the line I I extending to the substation B is the called line, the connector switch operatesto select the group of lines including this line when the second digit is dialed at the calling substation. Thereafter and when the third digit is dialed, the wipers of the connector switch I4 are rotated into engagement with the contacts terminating the conductors of the called line Il. Following this operatiomthe called line is tested, in the usual manner, to determine the idle or busy condition thereof and busy tone is returned to the calling subscriber in the event the called line is occupied with a call. Alternatively, if the called line is idle, the connector switch I4 operates to impress ground potential upon the control conductor thereof to busy the line to the other connector switches having access thereto, and to cause ringing current to be projected over the line, thereby to energize the ringer or signal device provided at the called substation B. Finally, the desired conversational circuit is established between the calling and called subscribers when the call is answered at the called substation B. When the call is answered at the called substation, the battery reversing relay conventionally provided in the connector switch I4 operates to reverse the direction of current ow over the loop extending through the switches I3 and I2, and over the line I0 to the calling substation. In this regard it is pointed out that transmission current is supplied to the coupled calling and called loop circuits, respectively, through the windings of the line and back bridge relays conventionally provided in the connector switch, and is derived from the exchange battery in the usual manner. rlhe release of the established connection may be effected in any desired manner, although preferably the circuit arrangement -of the local connector switch Ill is such that the operated switch train is released only when the connection is cleared out at both the calling and called substations. Regardless of the mode of releasing the operated switch train, when the called party hangs up to interrupt the loop circuit extending to the called substation, the battery reversing relay embodied in the connector switch It functions to again reverse the direction of current flow over the loop extending to the calling substation, assuming, of course, that the called subscriber is the rst to abandon the connection. Battery current reversals of the character described are utilized for various control functions, such, for

over a connection including one of the combined local 'and toll connector switches having access thereto, provided all of the local connector switches accessible to the local selector switch I3 and having access to the called line are busy at the time the call is initiated. For example, if all of the local connector switches in the group including the switch I4 are busy at the time the call originates at the substation A, the selector switch I3 may operate during the rotary movement of its switch wipers to seize the combined local and toll connector switch I 6 over the trunk line I'I, assuming the line I7 is the first idle line tested. In this case, the connection is forwarded to the called line II through the combined local and toll connector switch I6 in a manner substantially similar to that described above with reference to the local connector switch I4, it being pointed out that immediately the connector switch I6 is seized by the selector switch I3, ground potential is impressed upon the release or private conductor of the trunk line I'I and also upon the release or private conductor 30 of the trunk line 2D, thereby to render the switch I6 inaccessible to the local and toll selector switches having access thereto. After the connection is cleared out and during the release of the operated switch train, ground potential is removed from the control conductors of the trunk lines I 'I and 2Q when the combined local and toll connector switch I 6 and the selector switch I3 are restored to normal.

Toll calls routed to the operators position I 8 may be extended to the desired substations through toll switch trains each including one of the toll selector switches and a combined local and toll connector switch. For example, if a toll call routed to the operators position I8 is to be extended to the substation B associated with the line II, the operator attending the position IIS may seize the toll selector switch I9 and dial the three digits of the directory number designating the line II; The selector switch IS responds to the impulses of the rst digit by operating to select the group of combined `local and toll connector switches having access to the called line. Thereafter, the selector switch I9 operates automatically to select an idle one of the selected group of connector switches. Assuming, for example, that the combined local and toll connector switch I is the first available switch of the selected group, when the wipers of the selector switch I9 are positioned on the contacts terminating the conductors of the trunk line 20, ground potential is impressed upon the release conductor 30 of the trunk line 2U, the selector switch. I9 functions to switch the pulsing circuit through to the seized connector switch IS, and the control apparatus of the last-mentioned switch is conditioned to respond to the impulses of the nnal two line selecting digits of the directory number designating the line II. This control apparatus also functions to impress ground potential upon the private or release conductor of the trunk line I1, thereby to mark the connector switch It as busy in the bank contacts of the local selector switches having access thereto. From this point on, the connection may be routed to the called line II in the exact manner explained above. Assuming that the desired connection is obtained, supervision thereof is maintained through the signaling operations of the supervisory lamps conventionally provided at the operators position I8. In the present case, the release of the established connection is entirely under the control of the operator attending the operators position I8, the operator being informed by the condition of the supervisory lamps at this position as to when the connection is ready to be released. Upon receiving the usual disconnect signal, the operator may clear out the connection, thereby to cause the sequential restoration of the connector switch I6 and the selector switch I9 in the ordei named. Following the release of the indicated switches, ground potential is removed from the private conductors of each of the trunk lines I I and 20, thereby to mark the connector switch I6 as idle.

Referring now more particularly to the testing and indicating apparatus briefly referred to above and considering first the testing apparatus shown in Fig. l, this apparatus comprises a plurality of line test relays R40, R50, R60, etc., each of which includes a winding adapted to be serially included in one side of a line upon which observations are to be made. A capacitance shunt for the winding of each of the line relays is provided in order to prevent the winding impedances from interfering with the transmission of voice frequency currents over the associated lines. Thus, the relays R40, R50 and R00 are shunted by voice frequency current by-pass condensers 46, 56 and 66, respectively. The windings of the relays R40, R50, R60, etc., are connected to terminals through which connections may be made to the conductors of the lines to be observed. For example, the winding of the relay R40 is connected to the terminals indicated at 44 and 45, respectively. In a similar manner, the terminals indicated at 54, 55 and 64, 65 are provided for making connections to the relays R50 and R60, respectively. Each of the enumerated line test relays is equipped with two armatures, one of which is adapted to impress ground potential upon a common control conductor extending to a terminal 6l, and the other of which is operative to impress ground potential upon a control terminal individual to the corresponding relay. For example, the lower armature RA42 of the relay R40 is arranged to connect ground potential to a terminal 43 individually associated with the relay R40. Corresponding terminals 53 and 03 are individually associated with the relays R50 and R00, respectively.

For the purpose of making observations with respect to the operation of the combined local and toll connector switches of the system, and of making additional observations described with particularity hereinafter, there is also provided a plurality of relays Rl'0, R80, Rp, RI00, RIIU, RI20, Rl30, RI40, RI50 and RIISU, which relays are arranged in pairs, each pair being adapted to be associated with one of the combined local and toll connector switches upon which an observation is to be made. The circuit connections extending to each pair of relays include a pair of test terminals through which connections are made to appropriate conductors of a trunk line incoming to a switch which is to be tested, two such terminals being indicated at 'I3 and 83 in association with the pair of relays R'l0 and R80. The corresponding terminals associated with the pair of relays R and RI00 are indicated at 93 and |03, respectively. The remaining terminals II3, |23, |33, |43, |53 and |03 are similarly included in the circuit connections extending to the remaining three sets of test relays. The circuit connections controlled by each pair of the enumerated test relays also include a pair of terminals through which connections are made to the indicating apparatus shown in Fig. 3, this pair of terminals, as included in the connections controlled by the relays R10 and R80, being indicated at I4 and 84. A corresponding pair of terminals 94 and |04 are provided in the circuit connections controlled by the second pair of relays R90 and RI00. The remaining terminals II4, |24, |34, |44, |54 and |64 are similarly included in the circuit connections controlled by the remaining three sets of test relays. A plurality of additional terminals 15, 16, and 36 are provided in the circuit connections controlled by the pair of relays R70 and R80 for certain specific control purposes to be described subsequently. Corresponding additional terminals are also provided in the circuit connections controlled by each of the other pairs of test relays.

In order to make observations with respect to the busy condition of a line and the number of calls routed to a line at a time when the line is busy, there is also included in the testing apparatus a pair of control relays R220 and R230, which relays are arranged to be energized in series over an operating circuit comprising a plurality of branches individually including the resistors 24|, 242, 243, etc. The relay R230 is of the marginal type such that it does not operate when a single one of the above-mentioned branch circuits is completed, but only operates when two or more of these branch circuits are completed. The relay R220, on the other hand, is highly sensitive in that it is constructed to operate when one or more of the above-mentioned branch circuits is completed. The relays R220 and R230 are arranged t0 control circuits extending by way of the terminals 24'I and 248 to the indicating apparatus shown in Fig. 3.

The control apparatus of the testing and indicating device further includes a slow-acting start relay R200 which is arranged to be energized in response to operation of any one of the line test relays R40, R50, R50, etc., or in response to any one of the relays corresponding to and including the relay R220. This slow-acting relay is arranged to control a slow-to-release slave relay R2I0 which is provided for controlling a time stamp 205 and certain additional circuits referred to with particularly hereinafter.

The indicating apparatus is in the form of a recorder of the multipen type, and, preferably, is of the improved construction and arrangement disclosed and claimed in Patent No. 2,132,808- Sigo, granted October 11, 1938. Briefly described. this recorder comprises a plurality of marking elements, siX of which are indicated at 30|, 302, 303, 304, 3I0 and 3| I, respectively. Each marking element includes a stylographic pen arranged normally to engage a paper record strip 3|2 which is adapted to be unwound from a winding spool and to be moved over a driving cylinder at two or more different and uniform rates. Each marking element further comprises an operating magnet, those embodied in the enumerated elements being indicated at 3I3, 3I4, 3I5, 3I6, 3I'I and 3I8, respectively. Each magnet, when energized, is adapted to operate the associated pen to an olf-normal position so that an offtrace line is inscribed upon the record strip. Each marking element further includes a pair of armature springs which are operated into engagement when the operating magnet of the element is energized, the armature controlled by the magnets 3I3 to 3I8, inclusive, being indicated at 3I9 to 324, inclusive. In the arrangement illustrated, a recorder comprising eleven mark- -ing elements is required fully to utilize the line testing capacity of the testing apparatus described above. For the purpose of moving the record strip relative to the marking pens there is provided a small synchronous motor, not

shown, which is arranged to rotate the driving cylinder of the recorder through a changeable speed reducing gear mechanism, not shown. This driving motor is connected to be energized from a suitable alternating current source connected to the terminals 250 over a circuit including the armature springs controlled by RA2|2 and the springs of a switch 25| arranged in parallel circuit relation in the manner shown.

In testing the lines and switches of the system shown in Fig. 1, current for energizing the various test relays and the operatingA magnet of the time stamp 2|35 may be derived from the exchange battery. More particularly, the testing apparatus includes, as shown in Fig. 3a, a pair of terminals 36E and 36| to which theterminals of the exchange battery, indicated at 362, are adapted to be connected. The positive terminal 360 is connected over a bus conductor to each of the terminals and conductors indicated in the drawings as terminating at ground, while the terminal 35| is adapted to be connected through the springs of a switch 353 and a terminal 36d to each of the terminals indicated in Figs. 1 and 2 of the drawings as extending to the negative terminal of the current supply source. More particularly, the terminal 354 is permanently Wired to each of the terminals shown in Figs. 1 and 2 as terminating at the negative terminal of the current source. Also, the negative terminal of the source 362 is wired to the negative terminals of the operating magnets embodied in the recorder shown in Fig. 3. For convenience in describing the circuits, the various bus connections have been omitted from the drawings.

In constructing the testing apparatus described above, the various elements thereof are preferably assembled as a unit. Due to the simplicity of the apparatus, the assembled unit may be of small size for easy portability. As assembled, the unit preferably includes a supporting structure upon which the various relays shown in Figs. 1 and 2 are mounted and al terminal block or panel upon which the various terminalsand control switches are mounted. The recorder illustrated in Fig. 3 is, of course, a separate unit and is provided with a terminal block through which desired connections may be made to the terminal block of the test unit.

The apparatus as described above may be used for observing the operation of from one to ten subscribers lines simultaneously. yLines requiring such observation are usually those with re' spect to which subscribers have made complaints regarding the service obtained. In some instances these complaints have no apparent foundation since the switching equipment proves to be in proper working order when subjected to test. In order, therefore, to determine if the complaints are justiiied, it is desirable to make observation with respect to the lines so that detailed observations of the operations occurring incident to the initiation and completion of calls involving the lines may be studied. For example, it is advisable to obtain a record with respect to a line of the character indicated, which shows when the receiver at the' calling substation is removed to initiate a call, when the dialing operation is started, the number actually dialed, the length of the ringing period,

the instant when the called subscriber answers, assuming a response is obtained, and the hold-` ing time of the call or the duration of the con- Versation. By utilizing the ten test relays R63, R50, R60, etc. and ten pens of the recorder shown in Fig. 3, studies of the character just described may .be made upon ten lines simultaneously. If the above observations are to be made with respect to the line |0, for example, one side of this line is opened and the winding of the relay Rli, as shunted by the condenser 4B, is seriallyincluded therein. To this end, Vthe terminals 24 and 25, embodied in the distributing frame through which the line ||i is con-5, nected to the automatic switching apparatus, are disconnected from each other, the terminal 24 is connected to the terminal M, and the terminal 25is connected to the terminal'li. In asimilar manner, the windings of the other relays in the group including the relays RM, R50 and R6@ may serially be included in other lines upon which observations are to be made. The relay Re!) isy connected to control one of the marking elementsembodied in the recorder. To this end, the terminal 3 individual to the relay Rfid, may be strapped tothe terminal 32?, individual to the operating magnet 3 i3 of the marking element 3|il. The other line test relays are similarly connected individually to control others of the marking elements embodied inthe recorder. If desired, the slave relay REN may be connected to control one of the marking elements of the recorder for the purpose of vrecording the operation of anyone of 'the line test relays. To this end, the terminal 2M is strapped to the terminal 342, individual to the operating-magnet 3|8 of the eleventh marking element 3i i. When a testing operation is to be started, the current supply switch 363 is operated to bring the contact springs thereof into engagement, thereby to prepare the circuits, traced hereinafter, for energizing the various test relays, the relays RZBQ and Ri, and the operating magnet of the time stamp 265. The

switch 25| is left in its normal position whilemaking tests of the-character underconsideration.

With the apparatus connected in themanner just described, each of the line test relays se-l rially included in one ofthe lines upon `which observations are to be made is caused'to operate when a loop circuit is established by way of the associated line and is caused to restore whenthe loop circuit isinterrupted. Thus, the marking elements individually associated with the test relays are caused to make complete'records of all callsv routed by way of the respective associated lines. For example, when a call is initiated at the substation A the relay RM] is energized over the calling `loop circuit established when the calling'subscriber-removes his receiver f .relay R200. The last-mentioned relay, in turn,

operates to complete, at RAEiH, an obvious circuit for energizing the slow-to-release relay RZI.V When the relay R2|il operates it func- -tions to complete, at RA2| l, an obvious circuit for causing the operation of the time stamp 205. At RA2|2, the relay R2|0, upon operating, completes a circuit for energizing the driving motor of the recorder, thereby to initiate movement of the record strip 3|2 relative to the pens of the various marking elements. At RA2|3, the relay R2|0 completes a circuit extending by way of the strapped terminals 2|4 and 342 for energizing the operating magnet 3|8 of the eleventh marking element 3||, causing this element to operate to inscribe an oli-trace line upon the record strip 3|2. During the dialing operation performed at the calling substation and each time the loop circuit including the winding of R40 is momentarily interrupted, this relay momentarily restores to open, at RA42, the abovetraced operating circuit for the magnet 3|3 causing the marking element 30| momentarily to restore to its normal position. Due to the slow-to-release characteristics of the relays R200 and R2|0, the last-mentioned relays do not restore in response to the alternate restoration and operation of the relay R40 occurring during impulsing. Hence, the circuit for energizing the driving motor of the recorder, the circuit for energizing the operating magnet of the time stamp 205, and the circuit for energizing the operating magnet 3|8 of the marking element 3|| are not interrupted in response to the dialed pulses. Since the marking element 30| is deected between its off-normal and normal positions during each dialed impulse, a complete record of the digits dialed is obtained. Following the dialing operation, the loop circuit established by way of the calling line is held completed so that the relay R40 remains in its operated position and the marking element 30| is maintained in its operated ofi-normal position. Thus, the waiting period, during which the ringing of the called substation occurs, is indicated on the record strip. When the call is answered at the called substation the connector switch through which the connection is established operates to reverse battery back over the calling loop circuit in the manner previously described. As a result, the relay R40 is momentarily deenergized and restores for a short time interval to open the above-traced operating circuit for the magnet 3|3. The momentary deenergization of the magnet 3|3 causes the pen of the marking element 30| momentarily to be restored to its normal position, thus indicating that the call has been answered. From this time on, the marking element 30| is held in its offnormal position until the connection is cleared out at the called substation, at which time battery is again reversed back over the loop extending to the calling substation to cause the momentary restoration of the relay R40 and the momentary deenergization and restoration of the magnet 3|3. From this point on, the pen of the marking element 30| is held in its off-normal position until the connection is cleared out at the calling substation at which time the relay R40 is deenergized and restores to open the operating circuit for the magnet 3|3, thereby to cause the restoration of the marking element The character of a typical record obtained during a call of the character just described is depicted to the left of Fig. 3 wherein the rst deflection 342 of the marking element 30| indicates the initiation of the call; the four momentary deflections of the marking element grouped together and indicated at 343 indicate the dialing of a first digit of four impulses; the two momentary deflections grouped together and indicated at 344 indicate the dialing of a second digit of two impulses; the three momentary dedeections grouped together and indicated at 345 indicate the dialing of a third digit of three impulses; the momentary deflection 345 indicates the point at which the called party answers the call; the interval between the deiiection 346 and the deflection 341 indicates the holding time of the call; the deflection 341 indicates the instant when the called subscriber hangs up; and the line 348 indicates the instant when the connection is cleared out at the calling substation.

A typical record of a call incoming to a line under observation is shown in Fig. 3 as being inscribed upon the record strip 3|2 by the second marking element 302. In this record the momentary deiections of the marking element 302 indicated at 349 illustrate the response of the second testing relay R50 to the ringing current projected over the line in which this relay is serially connected. Following the ringing operation and when the called party answers the call, the relay R50 is held in its operated position to maintain the operating magnet 3|4 of the second marking element 302 energized, so that the marking pen of this element is caused to inscribe an off-trace line upon the record strip for the duration of the call. Thus, the length of the off-trace line 350 indicates the holding time of the call, the point at which this ofi-trace line is terminated indicating the instant when the called subscriber hangs up.

Since the start relay R200 is held energized so long as any one of the test relays R40, R50, R60, etc. are operated, it will be apparent that the eleventh marking element 3|| is held operated to inscribe an off-trace line upon the record strip 3|2 so long as a call is present upon any one of the lines undergoing observation. Thus, the off-trace line 35| inscribed upon the record strip 3|2 by the marking element 3|| indicates an interval during which one or more of the test relays R40, R50, R60, etc. are operated. When all of these relays are deenergized, indicating that the respective associated lines are not occupied with calls, the operating circuit for the relay R200 is interrupted, causing the last-mentioned relay to restore to open, at RA20I, the operating circuit for the slow-to-release relay R2|0. The last-mentioned relay, in turn, restores to open the circuit for energizing the operating magnet of the time stamp 205, the operating circuit for the magnet 3|8, and the operating circuit for the motor which drives the recorder. Thus, movement of the record strip 3|2 is arrested. When the magnet 3|8 is deenergized, the recording pen of the marking element 3|| is permitted to return to its normal position so that the off-trace line being inscribed by this pen upon the record strip 3|2 is ended.

In utilizing the apparatus to make observations concerning the operating of certain of the automatic switches embodied in the telephone system described above, one set or pair of the relays R10, R80, R00, RIOB, etc. is associatd with each switch upon which tests are to be conducted. For example, if it is desired to observe the operation of the combined local and toll connector switch I6, the pair of relays R10 and R may be utilized to control the operation of a pair of the marking elements embodied in the recorder shown in Fig. 3. To this end, the private or release conductor 3|! of the trunk line 20 extending to the switch i6 is opened at the distributing frame, the terminal 32 terminating the section 30a of this conductor is connected to the terminal 13, and the terminal 33 terminating the conductor section 33s is connected to the terminal 33. In order operatively to associate the two relays R and R33 with the marking elements 30| and 332 of the recorder shown in Fig. 3, the terminal'ld is strapped to the terminal 321 and the terminal 85| is strapped to the terminal 333. In a similar manner, each of the other pairs or sets of relays in the plurality of relays R90, AWG, Rllli, Rl2ll, etc., may operatively be associated with another of the combined local and toll connector switches and with another pair of pens embodied in the recorder. In makingr observations with respect to the combined local and toll connector switches, the speed at which the record strip 3|2 is moved relative to the pens of the recorder is adjusted to a low rate so that an excess amount of the record strip will not be used. The desired speed may be obtained by adjusting the gear ratio of the speed reducing gear mechanism through which power is transmitted from the driving motor to the driving cylinder of the recorder. During a testing operation of the character under consideration the record strip is continuously driven. To this end, the switch 25| is actuated so that its contact springs are moved into engagement to complete the operating circuit for the driving motor of the recorder.

With the apparatus arranged in the manner just described, if a connection is routed through a toll switch train and by way of the trunk line 2G to the combined local and toll connector switch I5, the relay R80 is energized and operates. More particularly, when the trunk line is seized by one oi the toll selector switches, as, for example, the switch I9, ground potential is impressed upon the private conductor section 33a, thereby to complete a circuit for energizing the relay R83, this circuit extending by way of the -grounded conductor 33a, the terminals 32 and I3,

RA'H and its associated resting contact, and the winding of R83 to battery. When energized over this circuit, the relay R30 operates to complete a path for connecting the private conductor sections 33@ and 3ds together, this path extending by way of the terminals 32 and 13, RA'H, RAB?! and the terminals 83 and 33 to the conductor Slis.v Upon operating, the relay R8@ also completes a circuit for energizing the operating magnet 3| 4 of the second marking element 362, this circuit extending by way of the grounded conductor 33a, the terminals 32 and 13, RAH, RA82, RASI, the terminals 84 and 33|), and the winding of the magnet 3M to battery. As a result, the marking element 332 is operated to inscribe an oit-trace line upon the record strip 3|2. Since ground potential is retained upon the conductors 30a and 33s for the duration of the call, the relay R35) is maintained in its operated position until the operated switch train is released. Accordingly, the length of the off-trace line inscribedv operation of the second marking element 302 to iii inscribe a line upon the record strip 3| 2 indicates that the switch I6 is occupied with a toll coll. Alternatively, if the switch 6 is seized over the trunk line accessible only to the local selector switches, the relay R and the rst marking element 30| are caused to operate, thus indicating that the switch I6 is occupied with a local call. More particularly, when the trunk line is seized by one of the local selector switches, such, for example, as the switch I3, having access thereto, the control apparatus of the connector switch I6 operates to impress ground potential upon the section 30h of the private or release conductor 33, thereby to complete a circuit for energizing the relay R'U, this circuit extending by way of the grounded conductor 33h, the terminals 33 and 83, -RASI and its associated resting contact, and the winding of RI to battery. Upon operating, the relay Rl connects the conductors 30h and 38a together over a path including the terminals 33 and 83, RABI, RATE and the terminals 'i3 and 32. Thus, ground potential is impressed upon the private conductor section 33a to mark the connector switch I6 as busy in the bank contacts of the toll selector switches. Upon operating, the relay R70 also completes a circuit for energizing the operating magnet 3l3 of the rst marking element 3|i this circuit extending by way of the grounded conductor 33h, the terminals 33 and 83, RASI, RAIZ, RAH, the terminals |13 and 321, and the winding of the magnet 343 to battery. The resulting operation of the marking element 353| causes an oir-trace line to be inscribed upon the record strip 3|2, which off-trace line endures until the Connection is released to cause the deenergization and restoration oi the relay R1!! and the operating magnetl 3|3. From the foregoing description, it will be apparent that in the event the combined local and toll connector switch l is seized over the route including the trunk line l1, the marking element 30| is caused to operate, whereas when the indicated switch is seized over the trunk line 23 from a toll selector .f switch, the marking element 302 is caused to operate. Thus, a reliable indication is given as to the type of calls primarily served by the combined local and toll connector switch |3. In the event the other four pairs of test relays RBB, R193; Rim, RIZEI; R133, Rllill; and Rl, Ri, shown in Fig. l, are similarly associated with additional pairs of marking elements embodied in the recorder shown in Fig. 3 and with other combined local and toll connector switches, observations with respect to five switches may be made at the same time.

With the first ten pens of the recorder arranged to give indications of the character just described with respect to ve combined toll and local connector switches, the eleventh marking element 3| i may be utilized to indicate when all of the switches are busy with the same type of call. For example, the eleventh marking element may be controlled in such a manner that it operates when all ve of the switches under observation are occupied with toll calls. Alternatively, this marking-element may be connected to operate when all ve of the switches under observation are simultaneously occupied with local calls. To this end, a chain circuit for energizing the operating magnet 3|8 of the eleventh marking element 3M is formed by strapping the armature springs controlled by the operating magnets of the iirst ten marking elements. More particularly, the terminal 325 connected to the armature 3I9 of the operating magnet BIS embodied in the iirst marking element 35| is connected to ground; the terminal 326 is connected to the terminal 32S associated with the operating magnet 3M of the second marking element; the terminal 329 is strapped to the terminal 33I; the terminal 332 is strapped to the terminal 334; and so on, the chain continuing through the armature springs controlled by the operating magnets of the other six marking elements. With the indicated armature springs strapped in this manner, the chain circuit can only be completed when all ten of the marking elements are operated, which, with the test circuits arranged in the manner described above, is an impossibility.

In order to arrange the chain circuit so that the eleventh marking element is operated when the five switches under observation are simultaneously occupied with local calls, the armature springs controlled by the operating magnets of the respective even numbered marking elements are strapped together so that these operating magnets have no effect upon the chain circuit. More particularly, the terminals 328 and 329 are connected together; the terminals 334 and 335 are strapped; and the armature springs controlled by the operating magnet 3H are shunted by strapping the terminals 33'! and 338. In a similar manner, the armature springs controlled by the operating magnets of the sixth and eighth marking elements are by-passed or shunted out of the chain circuit. With the indicated armature springs shunted, the chain circuit is completed only when the operating magnets of the respective odd numbered marking elements are all operated, which occurs only when all iive of the combined local and toll connector switches under observation are occupied with local calls, as will be apparent from the foregoing description. When all i'ive of the odd numbered marking elements are operated, the chain circuit may partially be traced as extending from ground at the terminal 325 by way of the operated armatures 3I9, 32|, etc. of the operating magnets embodied in the first, third, fifth, seventh and ninth marking elements, the terminal 3M and the winding of the magnet 3I8 to battery. When energized over this circuit, the pen of the marking element 3II is moved to its off-normal position to inscribe an oir-trace line upon the record strip SI2. Since the chain circuit just traced is held completed only so long as the respective odd numbered marking elements are all operated, this circuit will be interrupted immediately one of the rive switches under observation is released. When the chain circuit is broken, the magnet 3I8 is' deenergized and the marking element 3II is restored to its normal position to terminate the ori-trace line. The length of the off-trace line inscribed upon the record strip by the marking element 3H is a measure of the time during which all of the switches under observation were occupied with local calls.

If it is desired to arrange the chain circuit, as described above, so that the eleventh marking element 3H is operated only when the five switches under observation are simultaneously occupied with toll calls, the armature springs controlled by the operating magnets of the respective odd numbered marking elements are shunted out of the chain circuit rather than the armature springs controlled by the operating magnets of the respective even numbered marking elements. More particularly, the terminals 325 and 326 are connected together, the termihals 328 and 329 are left unstrapped, the terminals 33I and 332 are connected together, the terminals 336 and 335 are left unstrapped, and so on. yBy Virtue of this arrangement, the chain circuit for energizing the marget 3 I8 is only completed when the five even numbered marking elements are all operated. Since the coincident operation of the even numbered marking elements occurs only when all of the switches under observation are occupied with toll calls, it will be apparent that the marking element 3II is only operated to inscribe an off-trace line upon the record strip 3I2 during those intervals when the switches under observation are busy duc to toll calls routed by way thereof.

The `character of a typical record inscribed upon the record strip SI2 by the first ten pens of the recorder when these pens are connected to be controlled in the manner just described, as illustrated in Fig. 5 wherein the oir-trace line 55) inscribed upon the record strip SI2 by the rst marking element 35| indicates an interval during which the combined local and toll connector switch was occupied with a local call, and the off-trace line i inscribed upon the record strip by the second marking element 302 indicates an interval during which the switch I6 was busy due to a toll call routed by way thereof. In a similar manner, the oir-trace line 5&2 inscribed upon the record strip 3I2 by the third marking element 353 designates an interval during which the second of the switches under observation was occupied with a local call, and the oir-trace line 583 inscribed upon the record strip by the fourth marking element 304 indicates an interval during which the second combined local and toll connector switch was occupied with a toll call. The remaining off-trace lines appearing upon the segment of the record strip 3I2, shown in Fig. 5, are believed to be self-evident without further explanation. It will be observed that the off-trace lines inscribed by the first, third, fth, seventh and ninth marking elements, include a coincident interval during which all five of the switches under observation were occupied with calls of a local character. If the chain circuit for controlling the energization of the eleventh marking element SII is arranged, in the manner described above, so that this marking element operates when all ve of the switches are occupied with calls of a local character, the period during which the al1-busy condition of the switches prevails will be recorded on the record strip through operation of the eleventh marking element. More particularly, with the chain circuit arranged in this manner, an 01T- trace line will be inscribed upon the record strip 3I2 by the eleventh marking element SII for the duration of the interval during which the ve switches are simultaneously occupied with local calls. Alternatively, if the chain circuit is so arranged that the eleventh marking element 3H is only operated when the ve switches under observation are simultaneously busy due to toll calls routed by way thereof, the eleventh marking element will not operate to produce an indication upon the record strip when the switches are all occupied with local calls. When, however, all of the even numbered marking elements of the recorder are simultaneously operated, as indicated by the coincident portions of the off-trace lines illustrated in the upper half of Fig. 5, the chain circuit for energizing the operating magnet of the eleventh marking element 3II is completed and this marking element operates to inscribe upon the record strip an ofitrace line 505. The length of Athis line is a measure of the time during `which all of the switches under observation are simultaneously occupied with toll calls, the line being terminated immediately one of the connector switches is released to cause a point to be opened in the chain circuit over which the operating magnet of the eleventh marking element 3|| `is energized.

If desired, the connections may be so arranged that the respective even numbered marking elements are caused to operate When the respective associated switches are occupied with either local calls or toll calls, Whereas the respective odd numbered marking elements are caused to operate only when the respective associated switches are `occupied with local calls. To this end, the terminal 85 of the connections controlled by the two relays R70 and R80 is strapped to the terminal 83, the terminal |05 of the connections controlled by the two relays R80 and Rlii is strapped to the terminal |0, and the terminal |25 of the connections controlled by the relays R! l0 and R|20is connected to the terminal |26. Corresponding strap connections are also made between the corresponding terminals of the connections controlled by the remaining two sets of ltest relays. With the circuits arranged in this manner, when ground potential is impressed upon the conductor 30s in response to seizure of the switch |6 over the Atrunk-line |1, the relay R70 is energized and operates to complete -the previously traced circuit for energizing the magnet` 3|3 of the marking element 30|. Also, a circuit is completed for energizing the operating magnet 3M of the second marking element 302, this circuit extending by way of the grounded conductor 30h, the terminals 33, 83, S5, 86, 8f3 and 330, and the winding of the magnet 3M to battery. Thus, both of the marking elements 30| and 302 are caused to operate to inscribe off-trace lines upon the record strip 3|2 when the connector switch I6 is seized over the trunk line il extending to the bank contacts of the local selector switches. When ground potential is impressed upon the conductor 33a in response to seizure of the switch I6 over the trunk line 2i) extending to the toll selector switches, the relay R80 is energized and operates to complete the above-traced circuit for energizing the operating magnet 3M of the second marking element 392. In this case, no circuit is completed for energizingthe operating magnet 3|3 of the first marking element 30|. Accordingly, it will be seen that when the connector switch I3 is seized over the trunk line 20 by one of the toll selector switches having access thereto, only the second marking element 302 is caused to operate. The other four pairs of marking elements individually associated with the other four local and toll connector switches under observation are selectively operated in accordance with the routes over which they are respectively seized in a similar manner. Thus, when the connector switch associated with the pair of marking elements 303 and 304 is seized through a local switch train, both of these elements are caused to operate to inscribe an oitrace line upon the record strip 3|2, whereas when the associated connector switch is seized through a toll switch train, only the odd numbered marking element 303 is caused to operate.

With the apparatus arranged to operate in the manner just described, the even or odd numbered marking elements of lthe recorder shown in Fig. 3 may also be arranged to control the above-described chain circuit for energizing the operating magnet 3|8 of the eleventh marking element 3i when all rive of the connector switches under observation are occupied with calls. In this case, if the armature springs controlled by the operating magnets of the respective odd numbered marking elements are shunted from the chain circuit by suitable connections so that the chain circuit is severally controlled by the even numbered marking elements, the eleventh marking element is caused to operate to indicate an all-busy condition of the .ve switches under observation irrespective of the routes over which these switches are respectively seized. Alternatively, if the armature springs controlled by the operating magnets of the respective even numbered marking elements are shunted from the chain circuit, the circuit is only completed when all of the odd numbered marking elements `are operated and, hence, operation of the eleventh marking element indicates that all of the switches under observation are occupied with tollcalls.

The character of e. typical record inscribed upon a segment of the record strip 3|2, when the terminals 85, 86, |05, |03, |25, |26, etc., are strapped in the manner just described, is illustrated in `Fig. 6 wherein the coincident ofi-trace lines 600 and inscribed upon the record strip by the rst two marking elements 38| and 302 indicate an interval during which the connector switch I3 was occupied with a local call. Following these coincident ofi-trace lines there appears an Lofi-trace line E02 inscribed upon the .record strip 3|2 by the second marking element 302. This line designates an interval during which the connector switch I6 was occupied with a toll call. In asimilar manner, the coincident off-trace lines B03 and 604 indicate an interval during which the second combined local and toll connector switch was occupied with a local call, and the following ofi-trace line 605 inscribed upon the record strip by the fourth marking element 304 represents an interval during which the second switch under observation was occupied with a toll call. The remaining OIT-trace lines appearing upon the segment of the record strip shown in Fig. 6 will be self-evident in view of the foregoing explanation. As explained above, with the chain circuit for controlling the eleventh marking element 3|| arranged to be completed in response to operation of the even numbered marking elements, this eleventh markz; servation were occupied with calls of one type or the other. Had the eleventh marking element been connected to operate only when all of the odd numbered marking elements were operated, only the oit-trace line 605 would have been inscribed upon the record strip, which off-trace line would 'in such lease, represent an intervall during which al1 of the switches under observation were busy with local calls. In the latter case, the oli-'trace line 601 would not appear upon the record strip.

The circuit connections controlled by the test relays may be further modified so that the odd numbered marking elements operate when the respective associated switches are occupied with both local and toll calls and the even numbered marking elements operate only when the respective associated switches are occupied with toll calls. To this end, the terminals 85, 86, |05, |06, |25, |26, etc., of the circuit connections controlled by the respective test relays are left unstrapped, the terminal is strapped to the terminal 16, the terminal 95 is strapped to the terminal 96, the terminal |5 is strapped to the terminal H0, and so on. With the circuit terminal straps arranged in this manner, when the combined local and toll connector switch I6 is seized over the trunk line extending to the bank contacts of the various toll selector switches and under observation are busy regardless of the route over which the switches are respectively ground potential is impressed upon the private conductor section s, the previously traced circuit is completed for energizing the relay R30, which relay operates to connect the private con ductor sections 30s and 30h together and to complete the above-described operating circuit for the operating magnet 3|4 of the second marking element 302. When ground potential is impressed upon the conductor 30a through seizure of the trunk line 20, a circuit is also completed for energizing the operating magnet 3|3 of the rst marking element 30|, this circuit extending by way of the grounded conductor 33a, the terminals 32, 13, 15, 16, 14 and 321, and the winding of the magnet 3|3 to battery. Thus, when the connector switch I6 is seized over the trunk line 20, extending to the toll selector switches, both of the marking elements 30| and 302 are caused to operate to inscribe off-trace lines upon the record strip 3|2. Alternatively, if the switch I6 is seized over the trunk line |1 accessible only to the local selector switches and the control apparatus thereof operates to impress ground potential upon the private conductor section 30h, the previously traced circuit for energizing the relay R10 is completed, which relay, upon operating, completes the above-described circuit for e energizing the operating magnet 3|3 of the iirst marking element 30|. In this case, no circuit is completed for energizing the operating magnet o f the second marking element 302. Accordingly, only the rst marking element 30| is caused to operate to inscribe an off-trace line upon the record strip 3|2 when the switch I6 is seized by a local selector switch. In a similar manner, the circuit connections controlled by the other pairs of test relays may be arranged so that both the even and odd numbered marking elements individually associated with the other switches under observation are caused to Operate when the associated switches are occupied with toll calls, whereas only the odd numbered marking elements are caused to operate when the respective associated switches are seized through local switch trains. Here again, the chain circuit for controlling the eleventh marking element 3|| may be so arranged that this marking element operates when all of the other odd numbered marking elements are operated or when al1 of the even numbered marking elements are operated, as desired. In this case, if the chain circuit is arranged so that the eleventh marking element is operated only when the operating magnets of the respective odd numbered marking elements are all operated, theV eleventh marking element functions to inscribe an off-trace line upon the record strip 3|2 when all of the switches seized. Alternatively, if the chain circuit is arranged to be completed when the respective even numbered marking elements are al1 operated, the eleventh marking element functions to inscribe an oli-trace line upon the record strip only when the iive switches under observation are all occupied with local calls.

'I'he character of a typical record obtained when the terminals 15, 16, 95, S6, ||5, IIE, etc., are strapped in the manner just described is illustrated in Fig. 1 wherein the coincident 01T- trace lines 10| and 102 inscribed upon the record strip 3|2 by the first and second marking elements 30| and 302, respectively, represent a time interval during which the connector switch I6 was occupied with a toll call, and the following otrace line 103 inscribed upon the record strip by the first marking element 30| represents a time interval during which the connector switch i0 was occupied with a local call. Similarly, the coincident off-trace lines 104 and 105 inscribed upon the record strip by the third and fourth marking elements 303 and 304, respectively, indicate a time interval during which the second combined local and toll connector switch was occupied with a toll call, and the following oitrace line 10S traced upon the record strip by the third marking .element 303 indicates a time interval during which the second connector switch was occupied with a local call. 'I'he remaining ofi-trace lines delineated upon the record strip SI2 by the marking elements individually associated with the other switches under observation will be self-evident in view of the foregoing eX- planation. It will be apparent from the composite arrangement of the off-trace lines appearing in Fig. '1 that during two intervals all of the switches under observation were simultaneously busy. During the first of these intervals the switches were all occupied with toll calls, whereas during the second interval the switches were all occupied with local calls. Assuming that during the test period the chain circuit for energizing the operating magnet 3|8 of the eleventh marking element 3|| was arranged to be completed when all of the odd numbered marking elements were operated, the off-trace line 101 inscribed upon the record strip 3|2 by the marking element 3|| indicates the rst interval during which all of the switches were busy and the second oif-trace line 108 represents the second interval during which all of the switches were busy. Since, however, during the test period just considered, the odd numbered marking elements were arranged to operate when both local and toll calls were routed by way of the respective associated switches, the all-switch-busy designations 101 and 108 give no indication concerning the type of calls routed through the switches under observation. If, during the test period, the strap connections were so arranged that the chain circuit was completed only when al1 of the even numbered marking elements Were operated, only the olf-trace line 101 appears upon the completed record, this line representing an al1- switch-busy condition of the switches under observation occasioned by toll calls routed by way thereof.

In order to obtain records of calls routed to a particular line of the system shown in Fig. 1, and abandoned due to a busy condition of the line, it is necessary to equip each of the line selecting switches having access to the line with apparatus for establishing an auxiliary circuit when the line under observation is selected. Apparatus suitable for this purpose is illustrate-d in Fig. 4 wherein certain of the elements of the mechanism of a Strowger switch are fragmentarily shown. Briefly described, the switch comprises two banks of contacts 40| and 402, commonly known as line switching and private banks, which are arranged in levels and are arranged to be mounted upon a supporting structure which includes two rods 403 and 404. Two sets of wipers 405 and 400 are provided which are carried by a shaft 401 by means of which the wipers are adapted to be operated into engagement with corresponding contacts of the respective associated contact banks 40| and 402 An additional operating mechanism, not shown, comprising the usual vertical and rotary magnets, together with appropriate ratchet and pawl mechanisms associated with the shaft 401, is provided for positioning the wiper sets 405 and 400 in engagement with the desired contacts of a desired level. As indicated previously, the normal operation of the switch, the shaft 401 is first elevated step by step in a vertical direction with the wipers 405 and 400 at rotary normal in order to position the wipers opposite a desired level of contacts. Thereafter, the shaft 401 is rotated step by step to position the wipers 405 and 406 in engagement with the contacts of a particular set in the selected level. With this arrangement, each set of contacts in each level represents a particular line outgoing from the switch. In order to establish the auxiliary circuit mentioned above when the wipers 405 and 406 are positioned in engagement with a set of contacts representing a line under observation, the shaft 401 is equipped with an additional wiper set 408 insulated from the shaft in any suitable manner and oppositely disposed with r respect to the wipers of the sets 405 and 406. The wipers of the wiper set 408 are adapted to engage a contact carried by a bracket 40S which may be detachably mounted in either of two positions and by meansy of bolts or screws 4|0 upon a clamping element 4| i. The arrangement for alternatively mounting the bracket 409 in either of two positions upon the clamping element 4| is utilized in order that the bracket may easily be placed in positions corresponding to the uppermost and lowermost levels of the contact banks 40| and 402. The clamping element 4|| includes two curved clamping elements 4| |11 and 4| lb which are adapted to be clamped to the supporting rod 403 in any desired position by tightening a screw 412 extending through the shank of the clamping element 4| la and threaded into the shank of the clamping element 4| Ib. In mounting the bracket and clamping assembly upon the rod 403 the bracket 409 is insulated from the rod 403 in any suitable manner. The bracket piece 409 is provided with a slot 4|3, and is of curved conguration, the curvature thereof conforming to the arc traversed by the wipers of the wiper set 400 during rotary movement of the shaft 401. A contact assembly 4|4 which includes a contact element 4|5 adapted to be engaged by the wipers of the wiper set 408 is also provided, the entire assembly being slidable along the slot 4|3 to position the contact element to be engaged by the wipers 408 at the desired point in the rotary movement of the wipers. The contact element 4|5 is provided with an enlarged head portion 4|5a which acts as a stop for a washer 4|S, and is threaded along its length to receive an assembly nut 4|1. In order rmly to mount the contact element 4|5 in any desired position along the slot 4|3 of the bracket 409, the threaded portion of this element with the washer 4|0 thereon is inserted through the slot 4I3 in the desired radial position and the nut 441 is screwed into engagement with the back side of the bracket piece 409. For the purpose of making connections to the contact element 4|5, the enlarged head 4|5a thereof is tapped and threaded to receive a terminal screw 4|0, which, in combination with a washer 4|9, provides a convenient terminal assembly. In order to make connections with the wipers of the set 408, a exible pigtail connector 42| connected to one of the wipers 408 and terminating in a clip 420 is provided. With the above-described arrangement, it will be apparent that with the wiper set 408 conveniently mounted upon the shaft 401, the wipers thereof may be arranged to engage the contact element 4|5 when the wipers 405 and 400 are moved to engage the contacts of a contact set terminating any desired line by suitably adjusting the position of the clamping element 4|| vertically along the rod 403 and by suitably positioning the contact assembly 4| 4 radially along the slot 4|3 of the bracket piece 409. Hence, the contact element 4|5 may be positioned to be engaged by the wipers 408 when the switch is operated to selectI any one of the lines to which it has access.

When it is desired to make observations on a line to determine the number of calls routed to the line during intervals when the line is busy, each of the selector switches having access to the line is equipped with an attachment of thc character illustrated inl Fig. 4 and described in the preceding paragraph.A For example, if observations are to be made with respect to the subscribers line l0, each of the connector switches I4 and I6 having access thereto is provided with one of the attachments shown in Fig. 4. All oi the other connector switches having access to this line are similarly equipped. Moreover, the attachments as installed on these connector switches are so adjusted that when any one of the switches operates to select the line I0, the wipers 408 of the associated attachment are operated into engagement with the associated contact element 4|5. Thus, the combined local and toll connector switch i0 is diagrammatically illustrated as being equipped with an attachment comprising the auxiliary wiper 4083 which is adapted to engage the Contact 4i5s when the wipers of the switch are positioned on the contacts terminating the conductors of the line i0. Similarly, the local connector switch i4 is schematically shown as including an auxiliary wiper 400s which is adapted to engage an associated contact llib when the wipers of the switch are positioned on the contacts terminating the line I0. Further to prepare the apparatus to perform the type of test under consideration, the pigtail connections 42| of the various attachments are all connected to ground. the contacts 4|5 are individually included in the previously mentioned branches of the circuit for energizing the two relays R220 and R230 in series. Thus, the terminal 34 extending to the contact 4452 be connected to the terminal 244 of the resistor 24| and the terminal 35 extending to the contact M50 connected to the terminal 245 of the resistor 242. Also, the private or release conductor 23 of the line i0 is opened at the distributing frame so that it is divided into two sections 23a and 23s, respectively, extending to the line switch I2 and to the multipled bank contacts of the connector switches having access to the line I0. The terminal 26 terminating the private conductor section 23a is connected to the terminal 'I3 of the circuit connections controlled by the relay set comprising the two relays R70 and R80, while the terminal 2I which terminates the private conductor section 23h is connected to the terminal 83 of the indicated circuit connections. The terminal 84 of the circuit connections controlled by the two relays R10 and R00 is connected to the terminal 24S of the resistor 243. Finally, the terminals 24'! and 248 are connected to the terminals 330 and 333, respectively, of the operating magnets 3M and 3I5, respectively embodied in the marking elements 302 and 303.

With the apparatus connected and arranged in the manner just described if a call is initiated on the line I0, the line switch I2 operates in the manner previously explained to impress ground potential upon the private conductor section 23a, thereby to complete a circuit for energizing the relay R80. This circuit may be traced as extending by way of the grounded conductor 23a, the terminals 20 and '13, RA'lI and the winding of R80 to battery. Upon operating, the relay R80 completes the previously traced path for connecting the private conductor sections 23a and 23h together, thereby to impress ground potential upon the private conductor section 231, and to mark the calling line as busy in the bank contacts of the connector switches having access thereto. When the relay R80 operates, it also completes one of the branches or" the circuit for energizing the two relays R220 and R230 in series, the completed branch extending by way of the grounded conductor 23a, the terminals 20 and T3, RAH, RA82, RABI, the terminals 84 and 240, the resistor 243, the winding of R230 and the winding of R220 to battery. Due to the relatively high resistance of the resistor 243, the marginal relay R230 does not operate when this branch circuit is alone completed. The more sensitive relay R220, on the other hand, operates to complete at RA22I an obvious circuit for energizing the relay R200, which relay and the relay R2I0 operate in sequence to recorder driving motor and the time stamp 205 in the manner previously explained. In this type of testing and recording operation the relay R2I0 is not connected to control one of the marking elements of the recorder` At RA222 the relay R220 completes a circuit for energizing the operating magnet 3I4 of the second marking element 302, this circuit extending from ground at RA222 by way of the strapped terminals 247 and 330 and the winding of the magnet 3I4 to battery. As a result, the marking element 302 is operated to its oir-normal position to inscribe an oir-tract line upon the record strip 3I2. Since the relays R10 and R220 are maintained energized over the previously traced circuits for the duration of the call and until the line switch I2 is released at the end of the call, it will be apparent that a continuous olf-trace line is inscribed upon the record strip 3I2 by the marking element 302 until the call is terminated and the operated switch train is released. If during this interval a call is routed to the busy line I0 through one of the connector switches having access thereto, the third marking element 303 is caused to operate initiate the operation of the to record the call. For example, if a connection 75 is routed to the line I0 through the local connector switch I4 at a time when this line is busy, a second branch of the circuit for energizing the relays R220 and R230 in series is completed when the wipers of the connector switch I4 are positioned on the contacts terminating the conductors of the line I0. This branch circuit may be traced as extending by way of the grounded pigtail connection 42th, the wiper 400s and its associated contact M511, the terminals 35 and 240, the resistor 242 and the series connected windings of R230 and R220 to battery. When this second branch circuit is completed, the resistance of the circuit serially including the respective windings of R220 and R230 is materially reduced. As a consequence, the marginal relay R230 is caused to operate. Upon operating, this relay completes, at RA23I, a circuit for energizing the operating magnet 3I5 of the third marking element 303, this circuit extending from ground at RA222 by way of RA23I, the terminals 240 and 333 and the winding of the magnet 3I5 to battery. When this circuit is completed, the pen of the marking element 303 is deected to its off-normal position to inscribe an off-trace line upon the record strip 3I2. Thereafter and when the connection as routed through the connector switch I4 to the busy line I0 is released, the second branch of the series circuit for energizing the two relays R220 and R230 is interrupted at the wiper 403s and its associated Contact M5. As a result, the resistance of the circuit including the respective windings of the relays R220 and R230 is increased to an extent such that the marginal relay R230 restores. Upon restoring, this relay opens, at RA23I, the above-traced operating circuit for the magnet 3I5, whereby the marking pen of the element 303 is returned to its normal position and the off-trace line is ended. Thus, it will be apparent that the third marking element 303 responds to each call routed to the line l0, at a time when this line is occupied with an outgoing call, by operating to inscribe an off-trace line upon the record strip 3I2. When the relay R220 restores it not only functions to open the operating circuit for the magnet 3M but, in addition, interrupts, at RAZZI, the operating circuit for the relay R200, causing this relay and RZID sequentially to restore. The relay R200, upon restoring, opens a point in the circuit for energizing the operating magnet of the time stamp 205 and interrupts, at RA2I2, the circuit for energizing the driving motor of the recorder. Thus, movement of the record strip 3I2 is arrested until another call involving the line I0 is initiated.

In a similar manner, if the line I0 is engaged with a call routed thereto from a calling one of the other substations in the system, the second marking element 302 functions to record the time interval during which the line I0 is occupied with the call and the third marking element 303 operates to record each unsuccessful call routed to this line while the line is busy. For example, if a call is rout-ed to the line I0 through the combined local and toll connector switch I6 at a time when the line is idle, one of the branches of the circuit for energizing the two relays R220 and R230 is completed shortly after the wipers of the connector switch I0 are positioned on the contacts terminating the conductors of the line I0. This branch circuit may be traced as extending by way of the grounded pigtail connection 42h, the wiper 40321 and its associated contact 4I 5a, the terminals 34 and 244, the resistor 24| and the series connected windings of the relays R230 and R220 to battery. When energized over this circuit, the relay R220 operates to complete the previously traced operating circuit for the magnet 3I4 of the second marking element 302, while the marginal relay R230 remains in its restored position. As a consequence, the pen of the marking element 302 is deflected to its offnormal position to inscribe an off-trace line upon the record strip 3|2. A further consequence of the seizure of the line I by the connector switch I6 is the application of ground potential to the private conductor 23 thereof, thereby to mark the line I0 as busy in the bank contacts of the other connector switches having access thereto. This ground potential is impressed upon the section 23h of the private conductor 23 so that a circuit is completed for energizing the relay R30, this circuit extending by way of the grounded conductor 23h, the terminals 2l and 33, RAIlI and the winding of R10 to battery. When energized over this circuit, the relay R70 functions to connect the private `conductor sections 23a and 23h together in the manner previously explained. In this case, the terminal 'I4 of the circuit connections controlled by the two relays R10 and R80 is open-circuited so that the operation of the relay R10 in no way affects the. recorder shown in Fig. 3. With the apparatus in this condition, namely, with the second marking element 302 operated, if a second call is routed to the line I0 through another of the connector switches, the third marking element 303 is caused to operate. For example, if a call is routed to the linev I0 through the local connector switch I0 the previously traced branch of the circuit for energizing the relays R220 and R230 is completed when the wipers of the indicated local connector switch are positioned on the contacts terminating the conductors of the line I0. With two of the branches of the operating circuit for the two relays R220 and R230 completed, the marginal relay R230 operates to complete the previously traced circuit for energizing the operating magnet 3|5 of the third marking element 303, whereby a record is made of the call routed to the busy line I0.

As an adjunct to the testing and indicating operations just described, another of the marking elements may be arranged to be controlled by one of the line test relays R40, R50, etc., so that a complete record of the operations performed incident to the completion of a connection involving the line under observation may be obtained. In this manner it is possible to determine whether the line under observation is primarily occupied with incoming or outgoing calls as well as to determine the number of calls lost due to a busy condition of the line. For example, in the case just described wherein the line I0 is the line under observation, the test relay R40 may be serially included in one side of this line and arranged to control the operation of the first marking element 30| in the manner previously described with reference to the operation of the test relays R40, R and R60. When arranged in this manner, the marking element 30| functions to record dialing, ringing and other operations occurring incident to the completion of connections resulting from incoming and outgoing calls involving the line I0.

A typical record obtained with the three marking elements 30|, 302 and 303 connected to perform the functions described in the immediately preceding paragraphs is portrayed in Fig. 8

wherein the oli-trace line inscribed upon the record strip SI2 by the second marking element 302 represents an interval during which the line I0 was busy. The olif-trace lines indicated at 802 and inscribed upon the record strip 3|2 by virtue of successive momentary deflections of the first marking element 30| indicate the ringing interval during which ringing current was repeatedly projected over the line I0. thus identifying the call as a call incoming to the line I0. The c011- tinuous off-trace line 803 inscribed upon the record strip 3|2 by the iirst marking element 30| designates the holding time of the call, the end of this o-trace line being substantially coincident with the end of the off-trace line 30| and representing the instant at which the connection was released. During the interval when the line was occupied with the call, two operations of the third marking element 303 occurred, these operations being indicated by the oli-trace lines 804 and 005, respectively, which lines shown that two calls were routed to the line I0 during the interval when the line was occupied with the rst call.

The record portrayed upon the segment of the record strip 3| 2 shown in Fig. 9 is similar to that illustrated in Fig. 8 in that the olf-trace line 90| inscribed upon the record strip by the second marking element 302 represents an interval during which the line I0 under observation was occupied with a call, and the three ofi-trace lines 002, 003 and 004 inscribed upon the record strip by the third marking element indicate that three calls were routed to the line I0 while the line was busy. In this record, the four off-trace lines 005 caused by momentary deections of the pen embodied in the rst marking element 30|, indicate the dialing of the rst digit of four impulses while the oli-,trace lines 006 and 901, respectively, indicate two additional series of impulses transmitted by way of the line I0 under observation. The oli-trace line 308 caused by momentary operation of the marking element 30|, indicates the instant at which the call was answered at the called substation, and the off-trace line 309 caused by another momentary deflection of the marking element30| indicates the instant at which the called subscriber replaced his receiver upon its supporting hook. Thus, the call responsible for the busy condition of the line I0 is clearly identified as a call originating at the substation A associated with the line I0. In other words, the record of Fig. 9 shows that a call originating on the line I0 was responsible ior the three lost calls represented by the olitrace lines 902, 303 and 304, and routed to the line I 0 during the period when this line was busy.

Whilethere has been described what is at present considered to be the preferred embodiment of the invention, it will be understood that various modifications may be made therein, and it is intended to cover in the appended claims all such modifications as fall within the true spirit and scope of the invention.

What is claimed is:

1. In combination with a line adapted to be utilized in a connection between two stations of a signaling system, indicating apparatus, means operative in response to the initiation of a call on said line for causing said apparatus to indicate the busy condition of said line for the duration of said call, and means for causing said apparatus to indicate the total number of calls routed to said line during the time interval said line is occupied with said call.

2. In combination with a line adapted to be utilized in a connection between two stations of a signaling system, recording apparatus, means operative in response to the initiation of a call on said line for causing said apparatus to record the duration of said call, and means for causing said apparatus to record each call routed to said line during the time interval said line is occupied with said call.

3. In combination with a line adapted to be utilized in a connection between two stations of a signaling system, a pair of indicating devices, means operative in response to the initiation of a call on said line for causing one of said devices to indicate the busy condition of said line for the duration of said call, and means for causing the other of said indicating devices to indicate the total number of calls routed to said line during the time interval said line is occupied with said call.

4. In combination with a line adapted tobe utilized in a connection between two stations of a signaling system, a pair of indicating devices, -k

means operative in response to the initiation of a call on said line for causing the operation of one of said devices for the duration of said call, and means for causing the operation of the other of said devices each time a call is routed to said line during the time interval said line is occupied with said call.

5. In combination with a line adapted to be utilized in a connection between two stations of a signaling system, indicating apparatus, a pair of relays each including a winding, one of said relays being of the marginal type, an operating circuit serially including said windings and completed when said line becomes busy, thereby to cause the operation of the other of said relays, means responsive to the operation of said other relay for causing said indicating apparatus to indicate the busy condition of said line, means operative to reduce the resistance of said circuit when a call is routed to said line at a time when said line is busy, thereby to cause the operation of said one relay, and means responsive to the operation of said one relay for causing said indicating apparatus to indicate said call.

6. In combination with a line adapted to be utilized in a connection between two stations of a signaling system including a pair of automatic switches each operative to select said line, a pair of control devices, means operative in response to the operation of one of said switches to select said line for causing the operation of one of said control devices, an indicating device operative in response to the operation of said one control device, means operative in response to the operation oi the other of said switches to select said line for causing the operation of the other of said control devices only in the event said one control device is operated, and an indicating device operative in response to the operation of said other control device.

'7. In combination with a line adapted to be utilized in a connection between two stations of a signaling system including a pair of automatic switches each operative to select said line, a pair of relays each including a winding, one of said relays being of the marginal type, an operating circuit serially including said windings, means operative in response to the operation of one of said switches to select said line for completing said circuit, thereby to cause the operation of the other of said relays, an indicating device operative in response to the operation of said other relay, means operative in response to the operation of the other of said switches to select said line for decreasing the resistance of said circuit, thereby to cause the operation of said one relay. and an indicating device operative in response to the operation of said one relay.

8. In combination with a line adapted to be utilized in a connection between two stations of a signaling system including an automatic switch operative to select said line, a pair of control devices, means operative in response to the initiation of a call on said line for causing the operation of one of said control devices, an indicating device operative in response to the operation of said one control device, means operative in response to the operation of said switch to select said line for causing the operation of the other of said control devices in the event said one control device is operated, and an indicating device operative in response to the operation of said other control device.

9. In combination with a line adapted to be utilized in a connection between two stations of a signaling system including an automatic switch operative to select said line, a pair oi' relays each including a Winding, one of said relays being of the marginal type, an operating circuit serially including said windings, meansI operative in response to the initiation of a call on said line for completing said circuit, thereby to cause the operation o the other of said relays, an indicating device operative in response te the operation of said other relay, means operative in response to the operation oi said switch to select said line for decreasing the resistance of said circuit, ther eby to cause the operation of said one relay, and an indicating device operative in response to the operation of said one relay.

10. In combination with a subscribers line ter. ininating in a numerical switch and a non-numerical switch of a telephone system and including a private conductor having a section extending to said numerical switch and a section extending to said non-numerical switch, a pair of control devices, means operative in response to the initiation of a call on said line for connecting said release conductor sections together and for causing the operation of one of said control devices, an indicating device operative in response to the operation of said one control device, means operative in response to the operation of said numerical switch to select said line for causing the operation of the other of said control devices in the event said one control device is operated, and an indicating device operative in response to operation ci said other control device.

11. In combination with a subs-cribei"s line terminating in a numerical switch and a non-numerical switch of a telephone system and including a private conductor having a section extending to said numerical switch and a section extending to said non-numerical switch, a pair of relays each including a winding,` one of said relays being of the marginal type, an operating circuit serially including said windings, means operative in response to the initiation o a call on said line for connecting said private conductor sections together and for completing said operating circuit, thereby to cause the operation of the other of said relays, an indicating device operative in response to the operation of said other relay, means operative in response to the operation of said numerical switch to select said line for reducing the resistance of said circuit, thereby to cause the operation of said one relay, and an indicating device operative Yin response to the operation of said one relay.

12. In combination with a subscribers line terminating in a non-numerical switch and each of a pair of numerical switches oi a telephone system and including a private conductor having a section extending to said non-numerical switch and a section extendingto each of said numerical switches, a pair of control devices, means operative in response to the operati-on of one of said numerical switches to select said line for con necting said private conductor sections together and for causing the operation of one of said control devices, an indicating device operative in response to the operation of said one control device, means operative in response to the operation of the other of said numerical switches to select said line for causing the operation of the other of said control devices in the event said one control device is operated, and an indicating device operative in response to the operation of said other control device.

13. In combination with a subscribers line terminating in a non-numerical switch and each oi a paix` oi' numerical switches of a telephone system and including a private conductor having a section extending to said non-numerical switch and a section extending to each of said numerical switches, a pair of relays each including a winding, one of said relays being of the marginal type, an operating circuit serially including said windings, means operative in response to the operation oi one of said numerical switches to select said line for connecting said private'conductor sections together and for completing said circuit, thereby to cause the operation of the other of said relays, an indicating device operative in I'esponse to the operation of said other relay, means operative in response to the operation of the other of said numerical switches to select said line for decreasing the resistance of said circuit, thereby to cause the operation of said one relay, and an indicating device operative in response to the operation of said one relay.

14. In combination with a telephone line adapted to be utilized in a connection between two substations of a telephone system, a pair of indication devices, means for causing one of said devices to indicate thebusy condition of said line when said line is taken for use, and means for causing the other of said devices to indicate whether said line is a calling or a called line.

15. In combination with a .telephone line adapted to be utilized in a connection between two substations of a telephone system, a pair of indication devices, means for causing one of said devices to indicate the busy condition of said line when said line is taken for use, and a relay including a winding serially included in one side of said line and operative to follow interruptions in a circuit established by way of said line, the other of said indicating devices being arranged to respond to the operation of said relay, thereby to indicate whether said line is a calling or a called line.

16. In combination with a telephone line adapted to be utilizedin a connection between two substations of a telephone system and including a private conductor adapted to have a predetermined potential impressed thereon when said line is made busy, a recorder including a pairl .of marking elements,` means responsive to the application of said predetermined potential to said private conductor for causing the opera--` tion of one of said marking elements, thereby to indicate the busy condition of said line, a relay including a winding serially included .in one side of said line and operative to follow interruptions in a circuit established by way of said line, and means responsive to operation of said relay for causing the other of said marking elements to operate, thereby to indicate whether said line is a calling or a called line when said line is occupied with a call.

17. In combination with a line adapted to be utilized in a connection between two stations of a signaling system, indicating apparatus, means for causing said indicating apparatus to indicate the total number of calls routed to said line at a time when said line is busy, and meansfor indicating whether said line is a calling or a called line when said line is made busy.

18. In combination with a line adapted to be utilized in a connection between two stations of a signaling system, a plurality of indicating devices, means for causing one of said devices to indicate a busy condition of said line, means for causing a second of said devices to indicate whether said line is a calling or a called line when said line becomes busy, and means for causing a third of said devices to indicate the total number of calls routed to said line at a time when said line is busy. v

19. In combination with a line adapted to be utilized in a connection between two stations of a signaling system, aplurality of indicating devices, means operative to cause the operation of one'of said devices when said line becomes busy, means for causing a second of said devices t0 indicate the operations performed incident to the establishment of a connection including said line, thereby to indicate whether said line is a calling ora called line, and means for causing a third of said devices to operate each time a call is routed to said line when said line is busy.

20. In combination with a line adapted to be utilized in a connection between two stations of a signaling system, a recorder including a plurality of marking elements, means for causing one of said elements to record a busy condition of said line, means for causing a second of said elements to record the operations performed incident to the establishment of a connection including said line, thereby to indicate whether said line is a calling or a called line, and means for causing a third of said elements to record the total number of calls routed to said line when said line is busy. f

21. In combination with a line adapted to be utilized in a connection between two stations of a signaling system, a recorder including a plurality of marking elements, means for causing one of said elements to operate when said line becomes busy, means for causing a second of said elements to record the operations performed incident to the establishment of a connection including said line, thereby to indicate whether said line is a calling or a called line, and means for causing a third of said elements to operate each time a call is routed to said line when said line is busy.

22. In combination with a line adapted to be utilizedin a connection between two stations of a signaling system, a recorder including a plurality of marking elements, means for causing one of said marking elements to operate when said line becomes busy and for holding said one marking element operated until said line is released, means for causing a second of said elements to record the operations performed incident to the establishment of a connection including said line, thereby to indicate whether said line is a calling or a called line, and means for causing a third of said elements to operate each time a call is routed to said line when said line is busy.

23. Testing and indicating apparatus comprising, in combination, a pair of terminals each adapted to have a predetermined potential impressed thereon, a pair of relays each including a winding, one of said relays being of the marginal type, an operating circuit serially including said windings and having two parallel branches respectively completed in response to the application of said predetermined potential individually to said terminals, the other of said relays being operative in response to the completion of one of said branch circuits and said one relay being operative in response to the completion of both of said branch circuits, and indicating apparatus controlled by said relays.

24. Testing and indicating apparatus comprising, in combination, a pair of terminals each adapted to have a predetermined potential impressed theeron, a pair of relays each including a winding, one of said relays being of the marginal type, an operating circuit serially including said windings and having two parallel branches respectively completed in response to the application of said predetermined potential individually to said terminals, the other of said relays being operative in response to the completion of one of said branch circuits and said one relay being operative in response to the completion of both of said branch circuits, a rst indicating device operative in response to operation of said other relay, and a second indicating device operative in response to operation of said one relay.

25. Testing and recording apparatus comprising, in combination, a pair of terminals each adapted to have a predetermined potential impressed thereon, a pair of relays each including a winding, one of said relays being of the marginal type, an operating circuit serially including said windings and having two parallel branches respectively completed in response to the application of said predetermined potential individually to said terminals, the other of said relays being operative in response to the completion of one of said branch circuits and said one relay being operative in response to the completion of both of said branch circuits, and a recorder including a rst marking element operative in response to operation of said other relay and a second marking element operative in response to operation of said one relay.

26. Testing and indicating apparatus comprising, in combination, a pair of relays each including a winding, one of said relays being of the marginal type, an operating circuit serially including said windings and having two parallel branches, the other of said relays being operative in response to completion of either of said branch circuits and said one relay being operative in response to completion of both of said branch circuits, a pair of terminals each adapted to have a predetermined potential impressed thereon, means responsive to the application of said predetermined potential to one of said terminals for impressing said predetermined potential on the other of said terminals and for completing one of said branch circuits, and indicating apparatus controlled by said relays.

27. Testing and indicating apparatus comprising, in combination, a pair of relays each including a winding, one of said relays being of the marginal type, an operating circuit serially including said windings and having two parallel branches, the other of said relays being operative in response to completion of either of said branch circuits and said one relay being operative in response to completion of both of said branch circuits, a pair of terminals each adapted to have a predetermined potential impressed thereon, means responsive to the application of said predetermined potential to one of said terminals for impressing said predetermined potential on the other of said terminals and for completing one of said branch circuits, means responsive to the application of said predetermined potential to said other terminal for impressing said predetermined potential on said one terminal without completing either of said branch circuits, and indicating apparatus controlled by said relays.

28. Testing and indicating apparatus comprising, in combination, a pair of relays each including a winding, one of said relays being of the marginal type, an operating circuit serially including said windings and having two parallel branches, the other of said relays being operative in response to completion of either of said branch circuits and said one relay being operative in response to completion of both of said branch circuits, a pair of terminals each adapted to have a predetermined potential impressed thereon, means responsive to the application of said predetermined potential to one of said terminals for connecting said terminals together and for completing one of said branch circuits, and indicating apparatus controlled by said relays.

29. Testing and indicating apparatus comprising, in combination, a pair of relays each including a winding, one of said relays being of the marginal type, an operating circuit serially including said windings and having two parallel branches, the other of said relays being operative in response to completion of either of said branch circuits and said one relay being operative in response to completion of both of said branch circuits, a pair of terminals each' adapted to have a predetermined potential impressed thereon, means responsive to the application of said predetermined potential to one of said terminals for connecting said terminals together and for completing one of said branch circuits, means responsive to the application of said predetermined potential to said other terminal for connecting said terminals together Without compleing either of said branch circuits, and indicating apparatus controlled by said relays.

30. Testing and recording apparatus comprising a plurality of test relays, a recorder including marking elements individually corresponding to said test relays and individually operative in response to operation of the respective corresponding test relays, an additional marking element in said recorder, an operating magnet for said additional marking element, an operating circuit for said magnet, a slow-acting device operative to complete said operating circuit, an operating circuit for said slow-acting device, and means responsive to operation of any one of said 'test relays for completing said last-named operating circuit.

31. In combination with a line selecting switch 

